This article in the Los Angeles Times explains how the U.S. Fish and Wildlife is listening to uninformed politicians, not scientists. Together, we can pressure them to protect wolverines -- will you share this petition with your friends and family?

A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service official has ordered federal biologists to withdraw their conclusion that the last 300 wolverines in the continental United States deserve threatened species status. The biologists had recommended the protection on grounds that climate change is destined to destroy the near-arctic conditions of the remaining animals' habitat — even though the population of about 300 has shown signs of slight growth in recent years. Officials in three states where most of the animals are still found — Wyoming, Montana and Idaho — vigorously objected. They argued that conclusions about the effects climate change will have on wolverine habitat are premature. The states also warned that safeguarding the animals could have dire economic effects on recreational activities, development and trapping on large swaths of alpine terrain already locally managed for wolverines in their states. Noreen Walsh, a biologist and Fish and Wildlife director for the region that includes…Read More